PUTRAJAYA, Sept 12 β The Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia (CAAM) and the Malaysian Meteorological Department (MetMalaysia) today formalised a collaboration through the signing of the Air Traffic Service Coordination Procedures (ATSCP), to strengthen aviation safety, operational efficiency and resilience in Malaysiaβs airspace.
Through this agreement, CAAM and MetMalaysia have established a robust framework for real-time exchange of meteorological data via an integrated online platform accessible to air traffic controllers.
βThis platform will enable more accurate forecasting, faster response to severe weather phenomena and coordinated decision-making between air traffic controllers and pilots,β CAAM said in a statement today.
The signing ceremony was held at CAAMβs Kuala Lumpur Air Traffic Control Centre Complex in Sepang, Selangor and was officiated by CAAM chief executive officer Datuk Captain Norazman Mahmud and MetMalaysia director-general Dr Mohd Hisham Mohd Anip.
Situated in the heart of the Asia-Pacific, Malaysia is one of the regionβs busiest aviation hubs, where weather patterns in the equatorial belt are often volatile and unpredictable.
These factors make advanced weather forecasting and seamless information sharing vital for safe and efficient flight operations.
CAAM said the implementation of the ATSCP will bring significant benefits to the aviation industry.
βPilots will be able to receive timely and precise weather updates that support safer and more informed decision-making in flight.
βAir traffic controllers, equipped with accurate and up-to-date information, will be better positioned to manage traffic flow, reduce delays and ease congestion within Malaysiaβs busy airspace,β the statement said.
CAAM said airlines, in turn, will see improved operational efficiency through optimised flight paths, resulting in fuel savings, reduced operating costs and greater environmental sustainability.
βMost importantly, these coordinated measures will strengthen Malaysiaβs resilience in managing adverse weather, ensuring that the safety of passengers, crew and the wider aviation community remains the highest priority,β it said.
Meanwhile, Norazman described the milestone as more than a symbolic occasion, but a vital achievement reflecting the shared commitment of both organisations towards creating a safer, more efficient and sustainable aviation system.
βMeteorological information is the lifeline of safe and smooth aviation operations. In todayβs era of global climate change and increasingly unpredictable weather, the need for swift data sharing, clear communication and strong collaboration between CAAM and MetMalaysia is more critical than ever,β he said.
He said this collaboration not only enhances operational efficiency within Malaysian airspace but also strengthens Malaysiaβs compliance with International Civil Aviation Organisation standards and recommended practices, further reinforcing the nationβs reputation as a responsible and progressive aviation state.
βBoth CAAM and MetMalaysia reaffirmed our shared commitment to innovation, adaptability and public service and will continue to explore new areas of cooperation that can support the growth of Malaysiaβs aviation industry.
βUltimately, this partnership aims to enhance the overall travel experience for airspace users while safeguarding the highest standards of safety for passengers, crew and the aviation community at large,β he said. β Bernama